Case Report

Temporomandibular Joint Pain as a Manifestation of Temporal Arteritis

Authors: EVAN J. SELSKY MD, VERINDER S. NIRANKARI MD

Abstract

SUMMARYWe have described a patient whose temporal arteritis had several unusual manifestations. Except for a number of systemic complaints of longer duration, her predominant symptom was that of temporomandibular joint pain. Subsequent to the development of acute visual loss, her fundi remained normal, suggesting a posterior neuropathy. A high index of suspicion and meticulous history and physical examination should lead to early identification of temporal arteritis so that treatment can be instituted before permanent visual loss occurs.

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